That's good. We agree on log massaging. Yep. And it's also a pretty good indication that what I said was correct. Most of the lumps aren't listening to who they work, they are just banging function k
Hi Dave, I figured that was the case. The problem now is that with all the Telnet connections and the global scope of the cluster, what goes on with one network goes on worldwide. K1EP sent me an ema
But the problem with some of these golfers, Marty, is that when they hit their drive, they expect to run to the next shot and arrive with the ball cleaned and sitting up on a tee again so all they ha
Promoting good will world wide is one of the finer points of amateur radio. I think you fail to realize something. The cluster system is already choking on contest weekends. All it would take is one
I'm not subscribed to that one, but here's an expansion on the original idea, based on what N2BIM has told me about the FRC cluster. The FRC guys want to see only local spots, so they aren't overloa
This weekend was the IARU contest. I like to fancy myself as a 'contester'. Not as much of a contester as I was 15 years ago, but a contester none the less. Another thing I've noticed lately is that
This weekend was the IARU contest. I like to fancy myself as a 'contester'. Not as much of a contester as I was 15 years ago, but a contester none the less. Another thing I've noticed lately is that
There was a piece in the ARRL handbook years back about building an audio mixer - it reappeared in the 1997 handbook, page 22.31 - "An Expandable Headphone Mixer". I don't have a problem with the 2 r
I am new on this reflector, but I figured this is where I would find hams that are interested in the same things regarding amateur radio as I am, DXing and contesting. I would like to tell you a shor
It's a tuff job, but somebody has to do it. I haven't seen a CQ magazine in years, if somebody could scan that records page and email to me, I sure would appreciate it. I'll put it right next to the
The answer is we have been doing it for years - press F12 - Super Cheat Partial. Over the years, I have wasted my time on three separate occasions writing to contest committees about rules infraction
There was a piece in the ARRL handbook years back about building an audio mixer - it reappeared in the 1997 handbook, page 22.31 - "An Expandable Headphone Mixer". I don't have a problem with the 2 r
I am new on this reflector, but I figured this is where I would find hams that are interested in the same things regarding amateur radio as I am, DXing and contesting. I would like to tell you a shor
The answer is we have been doing it for years - press F12 - Super Cheat Partial. Over the years, I have wasted my time on three separate occasions writing to contest committees about rules infraction
Tom, I think that's a hypothetical impossible to answer question. First of all, whys it gotta be a DX station with a keying problem. You got plenty of domestic stations over there with keying problem
After reading the opinions on this list and doing some thinking during the IARU contest, I have come to the conclusion that log corrections after the contest are not going to increase anybodys score,
I was going to post some CW contesting tips here, but the file got too big and I didn't want to bore anybody who wasn't interested, so I stuck them on the internet for anyone who wants to see them: h
Well, Dave, I send TU KH2D - because I want to thank the station I just worked for sitting in the pileup and working me, or for answering my CQ, and it tends to be a better 'terminator' for the QSO,
But you forgot to qualify something here, Trey. What you describe is the AMERICAN method... After an exciting weekend in the IOTA contest, and for the benefit of those new contesters who missed the l
Hi Robert, First, may I suggest that if you have a dictionary available, check 'sarcastic' and 'humor'. I would never base my opinion on a contact with one station either, Robert. I base it on thousa